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Historically, due to the lack of jobs in Puerto Rico and other Latin American countries, Latinos have migrated to the US in search of jobs. In the 1950
Latinos have come to the U.S. for various reasons, including economic opportunities, escaping political instability or violence in their home countries, and reuniting with family members. Many sought better living conditions and jobs, particularly during periods of labor shortages in industries like agriculture and construction. Additionally, historical ties, such as those stemming from territorial changes following the Mexican-American War, have also influenced migration patterns. Overall, the pursuit of a better life and greater opportunities has driven many Latinos to migrate to the U.S.
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Latinos continue to come to the US for the same reasons Irish, Polish, German, Italian, and Scandinavian people came to the US. it offers a promish of a better future for themselves and their families.
Unemployed Latinos who become United States citizens stand to benefit from the social welfare system in the United States. The children have access to free public education. Latinos can access scholarships intended for minority groups, or students exhibiting exemplary performance in education and sports. There are higher and better employment opportunities in America than the Latin countries.
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There are approximately 44,019,880 Hispanic Americans in the U.S.A., of which, 28,165,623 are Mexican. There are also from 12 to 20 million of illegal immigrants, also from Mexican origin.
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